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The '''ignition source''' is used to ignite the flammable gasses in the chamber of [[combustion cannon|combustion]] and [[hybrid cannon]]s. The most common ignition sources include:
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The '''ignition source''' is used to ignite the flammable gases in the chamber of [[combustion cannon|combustion]] and [[hybrid cannon]]s. The most common ignition sources include:
 
*[[Lantern sparker]]s
 
*[[Lantern sparker]]s
 
*Piezoelectric [[BBQ ignitor]]s
 
*Piezoelectric [[BBQ ignitor]]s
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*[[Flyback circuit|Flyback ignition]]s
 
*[[Flyback circuit|Flyback ignition]]s
 
*Automotive [[ignition coil]]s
 
*Automotive [[ignition coil]]s
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For a full overview, see [[:Category:Ignition sources]]
  
 
All of these except the lantern sparker produce an electric spark, and need to be connected to some form of [[spark gap]] or [[spark strip]].
 
All of these except the lantern sparker produce an electric spark, and need to be connected to some form of [[spark gap]] or [[spark strip]].

Latest revision as of 05:40, 3 June 2007

The ignition source is used to ignite the flammable gases in the chamber of combustion and hybrid cannons. The most common ignition sources include:

For a full overview, see Category:Ignition sources

All of these except the lantern sparker produce an electric spark, and need to be connected to some form of spark gap or spark strip.